Scott Kesterson: Canada's "revolution" one of the most important fights currently happening in the world – Brighteon.TV
By kevinhughes // 2022-02-16
 
The "revolution" in Canada is one of the most important fights currently happening in the world, said "BardsFM" host Scott Kesterson during the February 10 episode of his show on Brighteon.TV. "What's happening in Canada right now is one of the most important fights. You're going to hear a variety of narratives going on out there," Kesterson said. He stressed that what's happing north of the border is not really a protest, but rather a revolution. The backpack journalist and documentary filmmaker noted that it is a significant event for Canada because it's the country's first true revolution. "The nation is starting to dig in deeper and realize that this is far greater than the mandates. And what they're doing right now is they are stopping the movement of commerce. That's a critical piece here," said Kesterson. "So what is Canada doing? Canada is disrupting the biggest pacifier ever put upon humanity. They're removing the ability to easily get access to goods and services. That's the brilliance of what's happening. The other part of what's happening in Canada is that the Canadians are learning the power of unity and the strength in numbers." (Related: American, European, Australian truckers gear up to follow anti-vaccine mandate strategy pursued by Canadian truckers.)

Revolution causes massive awakening in Canada

Kesterson pointed out that 1.4 million Canadians are actively pursuing this revolution, which they didn't plan. He added that the Canadian movement, or the "truckers' protest," that became a Canadian revolution has caused a massive awakening in Canada, with Canadian churches coming together to offer safe haven, warm shelter and food for all the truckers. Dubbed the "Freedom Convoy," the movement was sparked by a vaccine mandate for truckers crossing the United States-Canada border that was implemented by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government last month. "This is unprecedented. A country that is primarily agnostic has become increasingly more close, more anchored in their faith and closer to Christ each and every day," Kesterson said. He also mentioned that Canada has the potential to truly deal a massive blow to Deep State operations. According to Kesterson, the Deep State isn't some nefarious group but a network of people controlled ultimately by 13 elite families. He added that these people are strategic, smart and long-term players who count on the fact that humanity can't think past the end of its nose. But Canada, Kesterson said, is proving that it can hold the line. "They're doing relays so that people can go down and save for a day. They're related and they're backed up by others. And right now in Ottawa, if you haven't heard, they've shut down the airport and there's a new wave of support coming in from Alberta to reinforce them for the weekend," the "BardsFM" host said. "This is a real war for them. And if the rest of the world would take this fight as intensely and focused as Canada, we would drop the Deep State on its knees within 90 days. The U.S. truckers are starting to mobilize and as we continue to see that happening, hopefully, the Americans will stand up and join the Canadians." Kesterson said that the Canadians have realized that their government has become more corrupt. Canadians, he said, have rallied around to support the truckers and support the cause of liberty and their nation.

The whole world is keeping an eye on Canada

"Canada has a long ways to go. But the world's eyes are watching Canada. And let us hope that Canada continues to have the strength and to hold the line. We need Canada to take the lead now," Kesterson said, adding that America must now understand that it can truly conquer the enemy with a revolution of information and truth.
"There's so much fewer of them than there are of us if we come together – and Canada is displaying that daily. America could easily topple this entire process. We could end everything today. We could have everybody held accountable," he explained. "And it would begin by a simple act of not buying and participating in their system. That's the principle of the truckers' movement. Because of the truckers' movement, we control the movement of goods and services. They don't yet have the technology in place to replace the truckers." Kesterson said the Canadians are making the right decision to force the economy to its knees, and that the Americans need to join them.

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